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The FCC Enforcement Bureau ordered LawMate Technology to pay $14,000...

The FCC Enforcement Bureau ordered LawMate Technology to pay $14,000 for “willful and repeated violations” of Communications Act rules against the marketing of unauthorized radio frequency devices. The bureau issued a notice of apparent liability against the company for marketing…

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two models of wireless video transmitters in the U.S. before obtaining FCC certifications. The company asked for a reduction in the fine “based on certain remedial efforts that LawMate states it intends to implement, its claimed financial hardship, and its assertion of a history of compliance with the Rules,” the bureau said (http://xrl.us/bn5btm). “Based on the number and duration of [its] violations, we find that LawMate does not have a history of compliance with the Rules, and decline to reduce the proposed forfeiture."